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- Mount Etna had a very destructive eruption. 1470 BC The volcano Thera, or Santorini, erupted in the Mediterranean. It may correspond to the ninth plague of Egypt recorded in Exodus as the “darkness over Egypt.”www.raptureready.com/timelines-volcanoes/
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The Aegean Sea island of Thera, now known as Santorini, erupted with power equal to two million Hiroshima-type atomic bombs, said Drs. Kevin Pang, Santosh Srivastava and Robert …
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The archeological record indicates that Santorini has been inhabited by numerous civilizations going back to the 13th century BC, contemporaneous with the most recent eruptive events. …
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Santorini volcano eruptions. Caldera (complex stratovolcano) 329 m (on caldera rim) / 128 m (top of most recent lava shield, Nea Kameni) Cyclades, Greece, 36.4°N / 25.4°E. Eruption list: 1613 …
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Distribution of the Minoan ash. The Minoan eruption (around 1613 BC) was one of the largest plinian eruptions on earth in the past 10,000 years. The so-far established size estimations …